I wrote a simple test script which increments a sessions counter, as per the
manual. That way they couldn't complain about having to debug mountains of
code, etc etc.
Intead of the usual 1,2,3,4,5...50 it was more like
1,2,3,0,4,5,1,6,7,2,8,9,3
I emailed them, and they've switched the sessions o
Someone else might be, you just happened to request a page from the same
server process
Justin French wrote:
on 16/01/03 11:59 PM, Marek Kilimajer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
If the server crashes, it is definetly NOT fault of your scripts, the
server/php should return errors when there is so
on 16/01/03 11:59 PM, Marek Kilimajer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> If the server crashes, it is definetly NOT fault of your scripts, the
> server/php should return errors when there is something wrong, not
> crash. Remember that on multithreaded server you are taking other
> requests down too. The
If the server crashes, it is definetly NOT fault of your scripts, the
server/php should return errors when there is something wrong, not
crash. Remember that on multithreaded server you are taking other
requests down too. The server, php, some extenssion might have been
miscompiled, wrong versi
Just as an update, the sysadmin definitely thinks it's my code... I'm not
convinced, but I'm faced with the task of finding out :)
> It appears your site is causing the webserver to segfault (crash), which is
> why nothing comes up some times - these crashes are logged in the main Apache
> logfile
--- Justin French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In NN7 Mac, the error is "the page contained no data".
> In IE5.x Mac, the error is along the lines of "host
> not found" or "could not access URL ...".
This is a bit off-topic, but I would suggest ignoring any
error messages from IE. It will generall
perhaps I could log page,date,time,IP address for a few days, then I could
at least find my IP in the log, and the rough time of the error...
Or log only requests from your IP.
Justin
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on 13/01/03 10:05 PM, Jason Wong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Monday 13 January 2003 17:46, Justin French wrote:
>> Hi gang,
>>
>> I'm encountering a strange, random, sporadic error on a new server.
>> Basically, sometimes, in a non-repeatable fashion, a page will not load.
>>
>> In NN7 Mac,
on 13/01/03 9:34 PM, Marek Kilimajer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Couple things you can try:
> - if you are using output buffer, try turning it off
nope, not using any ob :)
> - check other virtual hosts on the server when these problems occur
can't tell for sure... without constantly surfing a
On Monday 13 January 2003 17:46, Justin French wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> I'm encountering a strange, random, sporadic error on a new server.
> Basically, sometimes, in a non-repeatable fashion, a page will not load.
>
> In NN7 Mac, the error is "the page contained no data". In IE5.x Mac, the
> error i
Couple things you can try:
- if you are using output buffer, try turning it off
- check other virtual hosts on the server when these problems occur
- if you have access to the logs, check them if the server is not dying
Justin French wrote:
Hi gang,
I'm encountering a strange, random, sporadic
Hi gang,
I'm encountering a strange, random, sporadic error on a new server.
Basically, sometimes, in a non-repeatable fashion, a page will not load.
In NN7 Mac, the error is "the page contained no data". In IE5.x Mac, the
error is along the lines of "host not found" or "could not access URL ...
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